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- Could the tail wag the dog? And should we care? - Payvand Iran News
In recent weeks western media have been awashed with rumours that US or her Israeli partner will launch a genocidal attack against the Iranian nation, in the Persian Gulf and surrounding countries you can hardly spit and not hit one of the US or her ...
- Cinema from 1933 to 2004 will unfold at art gallery - Orlando Sentinel
The Painter's Daughter, half eclectic boutique and half art gallery in downtown Mount Dora, will host a cinema series, "Transfigured Lives: Women's Films of Empowerment, 1933 to 2004," which focuses on women's struggles to overcome life's obstacles ...
- Rumors abound after quake - Boston Globe
BEIJING - Almost as soon as the initial aftershocks stopped reverberating last week, the rumors began. Some say that frogs, insects, and other animals fled shortly before the earth shook. Others insist that water mysteriously drained from ponds, or ...
- Harrison school news from the Sound Shore Express (The Journal News)
Harrison's elementary-school foreign language program has won the Sally G. Hahn Memorial Outstanding FLES Program Award from the state Association of Foreign Language Teachers.
- At U-Va., a Dean Making a Difference - Washington Post
U-Va. administrator Sylvia Terry, left, with Demetra Gibson of the Bahamas, said students find it "so much easier to leave if no one has shown an interest in you." (By Stephanie Gross For The Washington Post) Not only that, they've got Sylvia Terry ...
- Community Calendar - Pittsburgh Channel
Do you have a community event? E-mail all of the details to webstaff@thepittsburghchannel.com and type "community event" in the subject line of your message. Note: We receive a high number of calendar requests. Please submit your event at least one ...
- Top Poets Perform on Montana Poetry Day (Scoop.co.nz)
Celebrated New Zealand poets, Sam Hunt, CK Stead, Glenn Colquhoun and Poet Laureate Michelle Legott take to the stage to celebrate Montana Poetry Day, Friday 18 July.
- After three decades, Tom Petty ranks among the best (The Star-Ledger)
Tom Petty sure must be confident. True, a hit catalog like his would instill self-assurance in any musician. But no performer invites getting shown up, and having Steve Winwood -- a star since the '60s and still a musician's musician -- as your opener might seem like asking for it.
- The real Charles Alexander - pride source.com
The real Charles Alexanderpride source.com, MI - 3 hours ago... for poetry and enough out-there stories to make James Frey's fabrications look ho-hum. He's 72 but acts like he's 25, biking and weight lifting daily. ...
- Texas City to hold Juneteenth Celebration - Texas City Sun
By Shannon Daughtry The Daily News Published June 13, 2008 TEXAS CITY — The city of Texas City’s second annual Juneteenth Celebration begins today and ends June 19.
- Affairs of the heart (Guardian Unlimited)
Annie Proulx, Ludmilla Ulitskaya, Nicolas Fargues and Alissa York in an exclusive debate on the power and purpose of love in fiction
- Andrew Sean Greer Chronicles a 'Marriage' - NPR
Andrew Sean Greer Chronicles a 'Marriage'NPR - 4 hours agoPearlie who'd read poetry to you, who'd taken piano lessons from your mother; that was the second time we met. A sudden memory of home, opening like a ...
- 'Lazarus' rises from 1908 death - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
'Lazarus' rises from 1908 deathMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 3 hours agoI wrote poetry." In Chicago, he realized he would have to write in English. He gave himself five years to learn to speak and write the language perfectly. ...Writer Aleksandar Hemon resists labels Los Angeles Timesall 4 news articles
- Celebrating our Madison music scene at the 2008 MAMAs - Isthmus Daily Page
Celebrating our Madison music scene at the 2008 MAMAsIsthmus Daily Page, WI - 5 hours agoThe spoken word poetry of Adam Gregory Pergamente introduced each musical act. “Where does the wind come from and where does it go? ...
- Cleveland teen wins national filmmaking contest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Timothy Kay, an 18-year-old from Cleveland, gambled when he invested all of his $3,000 in college money in his movie. But he hit a big payoff: a full tuition-paid scholarship to Regent University's School of Communication and the Arts. He was among ...
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